Pond Lily
Uploaded: June 14, 2004 06:20:43
"Twin" lilies, captured in the gardens of the Crystal Palace, Porto, Portugal.
Keywords: Pond Lily, Lilies, Nenuphar, Lotus
Janet S Weaver June 14, 2004
Pretty Shot John! #137823John Cullen June 14, 2004
Thank you (wow *that* was a quick comment, I only just finished uploading the picture :-) #593053C.J. Williamson June 14, 2004
Very nice. Having two different color flowers helps catch the eye. #593091John Cullen June 14, 2004
Thankyou!I was also very lucky to capture them like this for two reasons - the day happened to be relatively grey (unlike today!) and these flowers only stay in bloom for 3-4 days. Right place at the right time I suppose :-) #593102
Sharon Crook June 14, 2004
John - Very unique combination. Makes for a great shot. The two different flowers make for a very eye catching photo. Great work! Sharon #593131John Cullen June 14, 2004
Thankyou! #593166Bonnie C. Lackey June 14, 2004
Delightful catch, John. The colors are great but the circles and angles hold attention too. #593315Paul C. Gazzanigo June 14, 2004
Beautiful composition and presentation, John! #593337John Cullen June 14, 2004
Thankyou both! So many compliments are making me blush :-) #593354Leonard Pierce July 17, 2004
Congratulations John!!! #654476Janet S Weaver July 17, 2004
Congrats John! #654832Michael Brown July 17, 2004
Excellent composition with wonderful depth shown.Congrats!! #655230
Donna La Mattino Pagakis July 18, 2004
This is wonderful. Love the water drops on the leaves and the contrasting colors. #656003Kristen McKain July 19, 2004
Congrats!! #657688Kelly Abernathy July 19, 2004
Congrats on your win! -K #658029Lori Ditlefsen July 19, 2004
Congrats on the win! #658180John Cullen July 20, 2004
Thankyou to ALL that left me notes of congratulation! I'm honoured (and humbled when I see the quality of the pictures in your galleries!) to have had one of my photos chosen :-)Michael, about the edits - I probably shouldn't say this, but I didn't use PS! I use PSP7 :-) And the edits were actually very simple: using a hue/saturation/lightness layer I reduced the overall saturation by about 1/4; this left the colours in the flowers but made everything else more or less grey. I then added a curves layer to tweak the colours back into the flowers (which had turned a little dull) and darken the water (which had gone a murky grey.) And believe it or not, this was actually the first time I experimented adjustment layers!
When I have a moment to create my new (!) member page I'll upload the original to show the differences.
Again, thankyou to everyone!! John. #659671
Kathleen K. Parker May 27, 2007
Lovely composition and exposure, John! Congratulations on your win!Tammy Scott September 21, 2009
This is such a beautiful shot! Great coloring! #7965101Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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